/** * Basic HTTP cookie parser and serializer for HTTP servers. */ /** * Additional serialization options */ export interface CookieSerializeOptions { /** * Specifies the value for the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.3|Domain Set-Cookie attribute}. By default, no * domain is set, and most clients will consider the cookie to apply to only * the current domain. */ domain?: string | undefined; /** * Specifies a function that will be used to encode a cookie's value. Since * value of a cookie has a limited character set (and must be a simple * string), this function can be used to encode a value into a string suited * for a cookie's value. * * The default function is the global `encodeURIComponent`, which will * encode a JavaScript string into UTF-8 byte sequences and then URL-encode * any that fall outside of the cookie range. */ encode?(value: string): string; /** * Specifies the `Date` object to be the value for the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.1|`Expires` `Set-Cookie` attribute}. By default, * no expiration is set, and most clients will consider this a "non-persistent cookie" and will delete * it on a condition like exiting a web browser application. * * *Note* the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.3|cookie storage model specification} * states that if both `expires` and `maxAge` are set, then `maxAge` takes precedence, but it is * possible not all clients by obey this, so if both are set, they should * point to the same date and time. */ expires?: Date | undefined; /** * Specifies the boolean value for the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.6|`HttpOnly` `Set-Cookie` attribute}. * When truthy, the `HttpOnly` attribute is set, otherwise it is not. By * default, the `HttpOnly` attribute is not set. * * *Note* be careful when setting this to true, as compliant clients will * not allow client-side JavaScript to see the cookie in `document.cookie`. */ httpOnly?: boolean | undefined; /** * Specifies the number (in seconds) to be the value for the `Max-Age` * `Set-Cookie` attribute. The given number will be converted to an integer * by rounding down. By default, no maximum age is set. * * *Note* the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.3|cookie storage model specification} * states that if both `expires` and `maxAge` are set, then `maxAge` takes precedence, but it is * possible not all clients by obey this, so if both are set, they should * point to the same date and time. */ maxAge?: number | undefined; /** * Specifies the `boolean` value for the [`Partitioned` `Set-Cookie`](rfc-cutler-httpbis-partitioned-cookies) * attribute. When truthy, the `Partitioned` attribute is set, otherwise it is not. By default, the * `Partitioned` attribute is not set. * * **note** This is an attribute that has not yet been fully standardized, and may change in the future. * This also means many clients may ignore this attribute until they understand it. * * More information about can be found in [the proposal](https://github.com/privacycg/CHIPS) */ partitioned?: boolean | undefined; /** * Specifies the value for the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.4|`Path` `Set-Cookie` attribute}. * By default, the path is considered the "default path". */ path?: string | undefined; /** * Specifies the `string` to be the value for the [`Priority` `Set-Cookie` attribute][rfc-west-cookie-priority-00-4.1]. * * - `'low'` will set the `Priority` attribute to `Low`. * - `'medium'` will set the `Priority` attribute to `Medium`, the default priority when not set. * - `'high'` will set the `Priority` attribute to `High`. * * More information about the different priority levels can be found in * [the specification][rfc-west-cookie-priority-00-4.1]. * * **note** This is an attribute that has not yet been fully standardized, and may change in the future. * This also means many clients may ignore this attribute until they understand it. */ priority?: "low" | "medium" | "high" | undefined; /** * Specifies the boolean or string to be the value for the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-rfc6265bis-03#section-4.1.2.7|`SameSite` `Set-Cookie` attribute}. * * - `true` will set the `SameSite` attribute to `Strict` for strict same * site enforcement. * - `false` will not set the `SameSite` attribute. * - `'lax'` will set the `SameSite` attribute to Lax for lax same site * enforcement. * - `'strict'` will set the `SameSite` attribute to Strict for strict same * site enforcement. * - `'none'` will set the SameSite attribute to None for an explicit * cross-site cookie. * * More information about the different enforcement levels can be found in {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-rfc6265bis-03#section-4.1.2.7|the specification}. * * *note* This is an attribute that has not yet been fully standardized, and may change in the future. This also means many clients may ignore this attribute until they understand it. */ sameSite?: true | false | "lax" | "strict" | "none" | undefined; /** * Specifies the boolean value for the {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-5.2.5|`Secure` `Set-Cookie` attribute}. When truthy, the * `Secure` attribute is set, otherwise it is not. By default, the `Secure` attribute is not set. * * *Note* be careful when setting this to `true`, as compliant clients will * not send the cookie back to the server in the future if the browser does * not have an HTTPS connection. */ secure?: boolean | undefined; } /** * Additional parsing options */ export interface CookieParseOptions { /** * Specifies a function that will be used to decode a cookie's value. Since * the value of a cookie has a limited character set (and must be a simple * string), this function can be used to decode a previously-encoded cookie * value into a JavaScript string or other object. * * The default function is the global `decodeURIComponent`, which will decode * any URL-encoded sequences into their byte representations. * * *Note* if an error is thrown from this function, the original, non-decoded * cookie value will be returned as the cookie's value. */ decode?(value: string): string; } /** * Parse an HTTP Cookie header string and returning an object of all cookie * name-value pairs. * * @param str the string representing a `Cookie` header value * @param [options] object containing parsing options */ export function parse(str: string, options?: CookieParseOptions): Record; /** * Serialize a cookie name-value pair into a `Set-Cookie` header string. * * @param name the name for the cookie * @param value value to set the cookie to * @param [options] object containing serialization options * @throws {TypeError} when `maxAge` options is invalid */ export function serialize(name: string, value: string, options?: CookieSerializeOptions): string;